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LDN Book Description
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The Promise of Low Dose
Naltrexone Therapy
Potential Benefits in Cancer, Autoimmune, Neurological and Infectious Disorders
by Elaine Moore & Samantha Wilkinson
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McFarland Publishing, Jefferson, NC, ISBN 978-0-7864-3715-3, Nov 2008. Available through McFarland Publishing, Amazon.com, Barnes & Nobles, local bookstores and public libraries.
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Overview
Naltrexone is an opiate antagonist drug developed in the 1970s and approved by the FDA in 1984 as a safe and effective treatment for opiate and drug abuse. When used at much lower doses in an off-label protocol referred to as low dose naltrexone (LDN), the drug has been shown to halt disease progression in Crohn’s disease and certain cancers, including pancreatic cancer, and to reduce symptoms in multiple sclerosis and autism. While ongoing clinical trials are evaluating the use of LDN in treating fibromyalgia and HIV/AIDS, it has been shown to improve numerous autoimmune and neurodegenerative conditions, including Parkinson’s disease and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).
Grounded in available clinical and scientific research, this book describes the history of naltrexone, including its potential therapeutic uses, its effects on the immune system, and its pharmacological properties. Aiming to acquaint readers with the potential therapeutic benefits of LDN, the book also includes practical chapters for those interested in its use, focusing on such topics as how the drug is administered, information on fillers and compounding pharmacies, lists of doctors who prescribe LDN, and available patient resources. It also features interviews with LDN patients and several of the country’s top LDN researchers, who describe the importance of LDN in terms of its ability to provide relief from pain, halt disease progression, and facilitate the body’s ability to heal. Finally, the work includes a useful glossary and an appendix listing important clinical trials completed to date, complete with researcher contact information and a summary of the trial outcomes.
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Table of Contents
| Chapter One |
The War on Drugs, A History of Naltrexone |
| Chapter Two |
LDN in Autoimmune Diseases |
| Chapter Three |
LDN in Multiple Sclerosis |
| Chapter Four |
LDN in Neurodegenerative Disorders |
| Chapter Five |
LDN in Cancer |
| Chapter Six |
LDN in Autism Spectrum Disorders |
| Chapter Seven |
LDN in Wound Healing and Infections |
| Chapter Eight |
The Immune System and LDN in HIV/AIDS |
| Chapter Nine |
The LDN Experience: A Patient’s Guide to LDN |
| Chapter Ten |
The Potential Benefits and Future of LDN |
| Chapter Eleven |
Resources |
| Appendix A |
LDN Clinical Trials |
| Appendix B |
LDN Survey |
| Appendix C |
LDN Survey Analysis |
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The Promise of Low Dose Naltrexone Therapy
by Elaine Moore
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